Re: MF50 Tie rod stuck.

Jim, what you and me call a "Pipe Wrench", Down Under and in the UK, they call a "Stillson Wrench".

This is a timely topic, as I"m about to do the same thing on a Ferguson TO-20.

If you want a chuckle: look at the picture in the Ferguson Shop Manual of the mechanic adjusting the toe-in on the front wheels, by turning the tie rod with his BARE HANDS, after he"s loosened the clamps on the tie rod ends!

Tom, Thanks for the translation. I will try the tapping method maybe combined with the "stilson twist".I even had trouble pulling the axle ends out of the housing. They were packed tight with dirt. Ended up anchoring one side and pulling the other side out with a comealong (what us Yanks call a cable winch) Jim.

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